.\"   $Id: beh_makbdd.3,v 1.1 2002/04/04 14:54:48 ludo Exp $
.\" @(#)beh_makbdd.3 109 Oct 15 1995 UPMC ; Pirouz BAZARGAN SABET
.TH BEH_MAKBDD 3 "October 1, 1997" "ASIM/LIP6" "BHL functions"

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.SH NAME
.PP
\fBbeh_makbdd\fP \- create a BDD for each expression in a description

.SH SYNOPSIS
.PP
.nf
void beh_makbdd (fig_pnt)
struct befig *fig_pnt;
.fi

.SH PARAMETERS
.PP
.TP 10
\fIfig_pnt\fP
pointer of the BEFIG structure

.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
\fBbeh_makbdd()\fP reads a whole behavioral description (a BEFIG) and
creates a BDD for each expression present in the description. For simple
signals (simple outputs - BEOUT, simple iternal signals - BEAUX, simple
internal delayed signals - BEDLY), one BDD is created which corresponds to
the expression that drives the signal. The BDD is stored into a specific
field in the corresponding structure (NODE). For signals that have multiple
expressions (registers, internal busses, bussed ports), one BDD is created
for each expression and stored in the corresponding field of the structure
(CNDNODE for conditions or VALNODE for the value).

.PP
\fIfig_pnt\fP represents the pointer of the description.

.SH EXAMPLE
.PP
.nf
#include <beh109.h>
struct befig *befig_pnt;

beh_makbdd (befig_pnt);
.fi

.SH SEE ALSO
.PP
beh(3), befig(3), berin(3), beaux(3), bereg(3), beh_debug(3)


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